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The people who invented the concept of "drug" are similar to those who
invented the concept of "witches","jews" and other inquisitions.
These people have tried hard to find a "scientific" definition of "drugs"
giving rise to "addiction".
Their latest discovery is dopamine!
They think they have identified the "culprit" of all "drug"
"addictions",that is a molecule called dopamine.
I guess these Inquisitors will, sooner or later, use this unscientific
argument against salvia divinorum.
For the time being we do not know how salvia divinorum works but it is clear
it should increase dopamine transmission,so...let us wait the Inquisitors.
But, before, a counter-attack should be made and it can be done by studying
history.
This counter-attack is very consistent.
Below is a summary of the ideas to be developped:
Our judeo-christian societies have been very keen at Inquisition and trying
to,authoritarily,control the mind and the behaviour of others.
As Dr Thomas Szasz nicely pointed in his book "The Manufacture of Madness" and
Philosopher Michel Foucault in his many books on how human beings enjoy
controlling other human beings,inquisitional behaviours are not extinct.
The new "Drug Gestapo" is tracking devilry within the very fabric of our own
synapses through a concept called the "drug addict" and a molecule called
"dopamine".
All Inquisitions have tried to "eradicate" a devilry from the body or the
mind of human beings.Past devilries have been the "witch",the "Jew",the "Gay"
and the last one is the "drug addict + dopamine".
Dopamine is one of the MOST IMPORTANT molecule in our brain because it serves
the purpose to stimulate:
Action
Motivations
Our desire of Freedom
The Dopamine Inquisitors are the most dangerous Inquisitors ever because,if
they succeeded in their monstruous quest,it would mean that mankind would be
dispossed of this very molecule which induces Resistance to Tyranny.
This is a basic freedom which ought to be put in the Declaration of the Rights
of Man.
Cordially,
Claude